A 'time-traveller' who claims he's from 2030 has claimed Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter will be a future U.S. president.

The man named 'Noah' - who made headlines when he passed a lie detector test after claiming Donald Trump will be re-elected and Artificial Intelligence will take over - left Australian radio hosts Kyle and Jackie O baffled by his predictions.

He claimed that a woman called Ilana Remikee is a relation of Martin Luther King Jr. and will become president of the US when she is aged 21 in the year 2030.

Claims: A 'time-traveller' claiming to be from 2030 told a shocked Australian radio show on Thursday that a 21-year-old woman will be U.S. President and anti-ageing pills have STOPPED him from growing old

The man, whose face and voice have been distorted to hide his identity, said on Sydney's KIIS 106.5 on Thursday: 'She's the granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr.

'She's 21 at the time, but they pass a new law that basically makes it so you can be younger as president.'

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After a shocked pause, Kyle asked him to repeat the prediction, before exhaling and saying: 'Wow.'

The man also claimed he takes 'anti-ageing pills' to keep him at the same age while he allegedly time travels.

Baffled: The mysterious man named 'Noah' - who has passed a lie detector test despite making shocking claims - left radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O baffled with his predictions

Hmm: Noah claimed a woman called Ilana Remikee is a relation of the civil rights figure Martin Luther King Jr. (pictured) and will become president of the U.S. aged 21 in the year 2030

Noah explained that he is older than he looks and said when he first started 'time-travelling' he was given the pills to stop him growing old during the process.

'When you time travel you gain time,' he told the sceptical hosts.

'When I was in junior high and I was a time traveller, I had to take these pills to make sure I don't grow old while time travelling.'

Kyle challenged him: 'So the pills are to keep you the age you are? Not make you younger?' The 'time-traveller' confirmed this was correct.

The man also said it is possible to design your own babies in the future, but it's 'really costly'.

He added: 'There is some boundaries, but you can design them. But its really, really costly. You can avoid diseases too which is really helpful, but then again it's really expensive.'

The mysterious man hit the headlines on Wednesday, when he claimed he had risked his life to travel back in time, in a startling YouTube video posted by Apex TV.

Noah's mission, he said, is to tell those alive now what the world has in store.

What? The Sydney radio hosts were stunned by Noah's 'predictions'. Pictured: Kyle Sandilands

Among his predictions is the claim that Google Glass-style robotics will spread across the globe.

Technology will also have developed to the point where it will be able to independently run a home.

Bitcoin will be increasingly popular, but pennies and cents will still be in use.

He also said that humans will reach Mars in 2028 and, that same year, time travel will be discovered.

He stated that electric cars will be able to travel as fast as diesel and petrol ones (despite many already being able to do so) and that many forms of cancer will have been cured.

Claims: The mysterious man hit the headlines on Wednesday, when he claimed he had risked his life to travel back in time, in a startling YouTube video posted by Apex TV

In a previous interview with Paranormal Elite, Noah said he had anorexia and is in fact 50 years old, but that he had taken an age rejuvenation drug which had transformed him into a 25-year-old.

Of course, his claims have attracted scepticism. In response, he agreed to take a lie detector test on camera.

In the footage from ApexTV, the would-be oracle is seen sitting on a chair with what appears to be a polygraph lie detector wrapped around his bicep.

He is asked to predict some of the future's major events - and to confirm he really is who he says he is.

The interview begins and Noah is asked a simple question: 'Are you an actual time traveller from the year 2030?'

He responds with a yes and 'TRUE' appears in large green letters superimposed on the video. However, the results on the machine are not shown.

What's going on? Critics have been quick to claim the test was rigged and that the lie detector (pictured) was not switched on

Noah then claims he has 'hard evidence' to back up his predictions but isn't sure that he can reveal it because it might cause a paradox. Once again, the word 'TRUE' appears on screen again.

He then begins to list events he says will happen in the next 12 years, including the re-election of Donald Trump and the rise of AI.

Again, the interviewer asks if he is telling the truth and, again, the machine apparently records that he is.

But so-called Noah has received criticism from sceptics who claim the test was rigged.

'All Apex TV does is flash an answer on the screen with a ding noise, that doesn't truly validate the lie detector,' wrote one critic.

'You can see Noah fidgeting around with the monitors strapped around his fingers and I myself know from first hand experience that when you take a lie detector test you are supposed to sit back and remain completely still.'

Another added: 'You need to show the name of the lie detector and go through the stages of setting up the test. 2030 is not that far off so what was the name of the president he gave, (they) should be very much alive right now.'

Lie detector tests do no say if things are objectively true, only that the person who is making the claim believes that they are true.

Hmm: Noah claimed that Donald Trump will be re-elected as President of the United States